David Kaisel, Design Research for Global Health - To Present at the IDSA Social Impact Conference
David Kaisel has worked for 25 years integrating design, business strategy, user research and global health. Pursuing design as a tool to help people lead healthier lives, his design career progressed from office seating in Italy to client management in Silicon Valley to designing morgues, emergency housing and malaria treatment programs in Angola, Colombia and Brazil. Four years coordinating projects for Doctors Without Borders confirmed his interest in design for global health. Exploring how design impacts sustained adoption of health interventions, he advises clients such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and PATH on user research design and product innovation for household water treatment and community sanitation. As a research director at the Institute for the Future, he developed strategic forecasts of trends in the global health economy for Fortune 100 clients. His past work includes research on biomass stove test protocols and standards for the Shell Foundation, developing a commercialization strategy for a novel point-of-care immunoassay funded by the Acumen Fund and facilitating revision of the American Heart Association’s mission statement. His undergraduate design degree is from San Jose State University, and he holds an MBA from the University of Washington and a master’s in public health from University of California Berkeley.
Join us for the IDSA Social Impact conference 2011. San Jose, Ca. May 6th and 7th. See all of the details here: http://www.idsa.org/2011WesternDistrictConference
Join us for the IDSA Social Impact conference 2011. San Jose, Ca. May 6th and 7th. See all of the details here: http://www.idsa.org/2011WesternDistrictConference
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